What's not released is strange and so is what is released. Why did they release that blood was found?
Remember that more than one LE agency is involved and are under different pressures. That could be a cause.
What's not released is strange and so is what is released. Why did they release that blood was found?
ATV's are very noisey, I don't believe he used one.
Hollye, I am just trying to get caught up today, and I do not know if it has been confirmed that the "substantial" finding was indeed found at the Eaton Plant. I posted a Map last night, which indicates Holly's House and 100 Eaton St. (the Eaton Plant), as I wondered if the perp could navigate through the Bush via ATV or Foot, but Greengreen said that it had not been said where the Substantial finding was found.
Anyway, here is the Map, maybe it will be helpful to you.
Map:
http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&q=from:+681+Swan+Johnson+Rd,+Darden,+tn+to:+100+Eaton+St,+Parsons,+tn&ie=UTF8&t=h&saddr=681+Swan+Johnson+Rd,+Darden,+tn&daddr=100+Eaton+St,+Parsons,+tn&geocode=FehrIAIdfYy--ilD_F71fGJ8iDFmPvQueqLSHA%3BFYt-IAIdM2y_-iklZOrB4oh8iDGT1BYQOSL-pQ&ll=35.674938,-88.145628&spn=0.017361,0.035963&z=14
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Websleuths Crime Sleuthing Community - View Single Post - TN TN - Holly Bobo, 20, Darden, believed abducted 13 April 2011 - #14
I believe what you do. My reason is because it would be ALOT easier for someone to spot her on the back of an ATV.
I think the "tip" aspect from yesterday is interesting.
They didn't say a passerby found evidence and alerted police.
They said a "tip" led to the evidence. That makes it seem like the tip is from:
A) Holly (who maybe briefly got to a phone)
B) the perp (who is playing games)
C) someone who knows the perp (mother, girlfriend, son, daughter, sibligng, etc.), maybe even lives with them, and suspects the perp and thinks what they found may be related (Hollly jewlery, etc.)
Whoever gave LE a tip as to where to find anything related to the case has to know a lot more than a passerby.
What if it was anger that drove him? I think his mind set from the get go was "If I cant have her no one can" JMO
I think the "tip" aspect from yesterday is interesting.
They didn't say a passerby found evidence and alerted police.
They said a "tip" led to the evidence. That makes it seem like the tip is from:
A) Holly (who maybe briefly got to a phone)
B) the perp (who is playing games)
C) someone who knows the perp (mother, girlfriend, son, daughter, sibligng, etc.), maybe even lives with them, and suspects the perp and thinks what they found may be related (Hollly jewlery, etc.)
Whoever gave LE a tip as to where to find anything related to the case has to know a lot more than a passerby.
Strangers things have happened. For some perps the thrill is in the game and outsmarting LE and citizens. I can totally believe the perp would be right there in the midst of this, probably has been on searches, and still has Holly near him. For some reason I feel she is still alive and that's a feeling I've never had in other cases.
I agree that is an underlying theme. I think that is the end game moment in his mind. He may just want to see how long he can keep the game going.
If Holly was abducted on an ATV, how much gas does one of those hold? That would give LE an idea of just how far he could transport her via an ATV. I'm more inclined to think he had his vehicle parked down the road but took Holly through the woods to get to it instead of in plain sight on the roadside.
Not to mention the fact that they are rather noisy and would get the neighbor's attention.
To our local friends
How unusual would an ATV at 7 am be in that area?
I know of areas where it wouldn't stand out at all as everyone has one and uses them to go feed their horses, check their property, put mail in the box, etc.... But what's the case in that area?
"We have taken in hundreds of pieces of possible evidence, so we are sorting through it to see if it is related to Holly or not," Kristin Helm, a spokeswoman for the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, told The Huffington Post.
On Sunday, investigators announced they had found a "significant" item. Volunteers reportedly told Fox 13's Earle Farrell the significant piece of evidence is a cell phone. Helm declined to comment and would only say that there are "lots of rumors and speculation."
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/04/25/holly-bobo-whitney-duncan_n_853427.html
Not to mention the fact that they are rather noisy and would get the neighbor's attention.
That was what I thought when I read the comment about the noise. In my area, (West Tn), people wouldn't think a thing about hearing an ATV, it is so common...